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A Call to Action to Stop Superbugs

On November 19-20, in Accra, Ghana, the United Nations Foundation, in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, the governments of Ghana, Thailand, and the United Kingdom, and the Inter-Agency Coordination Group (IACG) on Antimicrobial Resistance will bring together government ministers, scientists, industry representatives, and civil society leaders for the second international Call to Action on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Building on the inaugural Call to Action in 2017 held in Berlin, Germany, this two-day meeting will showcase […]

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A Global Issue We Can’t Ignore: Violence Against Girls and Women

From November 25 to December 10, Human Rights Day, the United Nations and partners will urge people everywhere to #HearMeToo and elevate attention to one of the most persistent – yet underrecognized – violations of human rights in our world today: violence against girls and women. While the issue of gender discrimination and abuse has gained attention recently through an array of different grassroots movements around the world like #TimesUp, #MeToo, #Niunamenos, and others, all

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Stories of Survival: 5 Women Across The Globe Speak Out

It’s a global pandemic that will affect one in three women in her lifetime. It’s one of the most common human rights violations on the planet. It remains one of humanity’s greatest hurdles to achieving global progress. Gender-based violence comes in many forms — from domestic abuse and sex trafficking to child marriage and genital mutilation — and it knows no social, economic or national boundaries. Breaking the silence is the first step to confronting this crisis. Thanks to movements like #MeToo

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4 Reports to Save the World

Against a background of hurricanes and wildfires pummeling coastlines and destroying homes, four new reports aim to define how future climate change will impact human communities, present the urgency of the global climate challenge, and provide pathways to address it and avoid its worst future impacts. In early October, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Special Report onGlobal Warming of 1.5°C, a landmark report with contributions from more than 90 scientists from 40 countries. The

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3 Key Facts on the Fight Against Measles

No child should die from a disease that we know how to prevent – yet an alarming new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finds that measles is on the rise globally. We have a vaccine to prevent measles, so what is behind the increase in measles cases and how do we protect children so they have a shot at healthy lives? Here are three key facts to know from the

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Skills-Based Hiring: How to Emphasize Skills over Traditional Credentials - a job description with the exact skills needed from job candidates.

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Strategic Skill Presentation: Tailor your resume and professional profiles to highlight the skills most relevant to the desired role. Review the job description carefully and identify key traits and skills that the employer is seeking. Align your skill presentation accordingly, emphasizing those closely matching the job requirements. Action Verbs and Specific Examples: Use action verbs and specific examples to demonstrate your accomplishments and skills acquired through relevant experiences. Instead of simply listing skills, describe how

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Global Partnership Needed to Fight AIDS

Thirty years after the World Health Organization (WHO) created World AIDS Day, HIV/AIDS is no longer a fatal disease for people who have access to testing and treatment. Today, three out of four people living with HIV know their status. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, working alongside PEPFAR and UNAIDS, has played an outsized role in financing this progress. The impact of Global Fund dollars is clear. Their contributions have helped support 17.5

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Key Opportunities for Climate Leadership at the UN Climate Change Conference

The 2018 annual conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, happening now, is the most anticipated and consequential such global negotiation since 2015, when the Paris Agreement on climate change itself was reached. First, the urgency of the climate challenge has never been greater or more evident – and thus the pressure is mounting for countries to start making more progress in meeting it. Just last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the

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70 Years of Impact: Insights on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

On December 10, the most translated document in the world – the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) – turns 70 years old. While the declaration has established enduring human rights principles for everyone, everywhere and has become a central guiding force for the United Nations, the full reach and scope of its impact is often overlooked – or taken for granted. We spoke with Andrew Gilmour, the UN’s Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, to

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